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Radnor Township Sponsoring Alternatives To Trick-Or-Treating
Trick-or-treats in Radnor Township is not named directly among 'high-risk traditional activities,' but the township offers 3 alternatives.

Marlene Lang may be contacted at marlene.lang@patch.com.
Trick-or-treats in Radnor Township is not named directly among 'high-risk traditional activities,' but the township offers 3 alternatives.

A Thursday morning Policy Committee hearing on voting issues in Pennsylvania happens Thursday at 10 a.m.
Phoenixville SD administration will meet Monday night virtually with families; parents should register online ahead of time.
U.S. 422 westbound travel will be reduced to one lane due to paving next week in Limerick Township.
U.S. 422 westbound travel will be reduced to one lane due to paving next week in Limerick Township.
U.S. 422 westbound travel will be reduced to one lane due to paving next week in Limerick Township.
Musical instruments gathering dust can be refurbed and used by kids who need them, thanks to a Troop Devon 50 Scout.
A COVID spike in West Chester Borough moved Mayor Dianne Herrin to declare a state of emergency starting Friday at 6 p.m.
Rep. Melissa Shusterman awaits COVID-19 test result in quarantine, after Rep. Paul Schemel's positive result Thursday.
West Chester police are looking for two young people they say removed a political banner from the porch of borough home.
The Ashwood Apartments fire in North Coventry Twp. displaced all its residents, and 10 families are living in hotels, months later.
The mayor's office has recommended no trick-or-treating this year, but offers alternatives.
The Phoenixville Community Education Foundation's fund to provide internet service is getting aid from two Manavon Elementary kids.
Renovations are finished on the Tredyffrin Township building and the public may do walk-through tours, one-by-one, or see it virtually.
TESD board approved the move into hybrid instruction starting Oct. 12, and outdoor sports events may gather up to 250 for events.
Little Friends Daycare closed in 2010 when police investigated reports of child sexual misconduct; this week a man went on trial.
Gov. Tom Wolf, Rep. Howard, and Sen. Kearney will come together to talk about the Affordable Care Act, at Greentree Park in Malvern at 1:30.
A Montgomery County agency teamed up with a Royersford dentist and others to make life a little better for foster children.
Rep. Melissa Shusterman aims to keep her seat in the Pennsylvania State House, representing the 157th District.
District 19 Sen. Carolyn Comitta says she loves her work and wants to keep advocating for education and the environment.